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Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Katharine T. Sullivan addresses attendees.     

The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) recently sponsored training and outreach sessions in nine states to educate rural and tribal organizations and agencies about funding opportunities from OJP and offer guidance for communities interested in applying for Department of Justice grants.

Learn more about the training sessions and funding resources that are available through OJJDP, OJP, and the Department of Justice.

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Between fiscal years 2017 and 2019, OJJDP awarded $50 million to drug treatment court programs nationwide. The funding allowed the courts to provide services for youth and families with substance abuse issues, specifically those related to opioid abuse or co-occurring mental health disorders.

Read the fact sheet Drug Courts to learn more about how OJJDP is addressing substance abuse and its effect on youth.